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#ClassicsaDay #PoetryMonth 2025
The Classics a Day challenge for April is to post examples of classical music inspired by poetry. The most obvious cases are poems set to music. But sometimes, inspiration runs deeper.

#ClassicsaDay #PoetryMonth Week 1 2025
April is Poetry Month. The Classics a Day challenge for April is to post examples of classical music inspired by poetry. The most obvious cases are poems set to music. But sometimes, inspiration runs deeper.

#ClassicsaDay #ClassicalHoliday Week 4 2024
December is a time of traditions. And #ClassicsaDay posing the #ClassicalHoliday challenge is one of them. In December, post classical performances in your social media feeds.

#ClassicsaDay Classical1924 Week 3
For the first month of the new year, the Classics a Day team looks back a century. So the challenge for January 2024 is to post performances of classical works that were either composed, premiered, or first recorded in 1924.

#ClassicsaDay #OddballConcerto Week 2
June is National Accordion Awareness Month. The Classics a Day team took it a step further with this month's challenge. For the month of June, post video performances of accordion concertos. There are more than you might think.

#ClassicsaDay #FallConcert Week 4
What's on the program for your local performing arts organization? The Classics a Day team wants to know!

#ClassicsaDay #PoetryMonth 2022 Week 4
For the month of April, the challenge is to post poetry used in classical music or works inspired by poetry.

#ClassicsaDay #PoetryMonth Week 1, 2022
For the month of April, the challenge is to post poetry used in classical music or works inspired by poetry.

An Oxford Christmas With All the Trimmings
If you want to know what choral music should sound like, get this album. And if you, like me, are always looking for top-quality Christmas music, look here.

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